Metro Neighbors Feel Left In The Cold

Families impacted by an apartment fire at the Oakleaf Gardens Apartments on Friday fear being homeless.

As of 1 p.m. Monday in Midtown, tenants of the Aberdeen at 125 N.W. 15th were still without heat.

OKLAHOMA CITY -

Families impacted by an apartment fire in northwest OKC on Friday fear being homeless.

"I just feel like crawling up in a ball and crying," says Crystal Whitehead who, until Friday, lived at the Oak Leaf Gardens Apartments on the 5700 block of N.W. 19th Street.

Whitehead and her three children have been staying at a motel paid for by the Red Cross. Whitehead tells News 9 if she wants to stay longer, she has to pay for it herself. She's upset because she hasn't been given any of her rent money or deposit back and can't afford the motel.

"It is our responsibility to find accommodations, at least until the end of the month," says Jain Joseph of Oak Leaf Gardens Apartments.

Joseph says tenants affected will also get their deposit money back.

As of 5 p.m. Monday in Midtown, heat was restored to tenants of the Aberdeen at 125 N.W. 15th. The boiler broke on Saturday and Aberdeen management told News 9 that the boiler has been fixed and is up and running again.